drewcibskis wrote: »Can some one please tell me what a " dee tick" is?
After we capture a resource or keep some players say im waitng for the tick.
ESO Plus will stay with PC and you'll have to buy another ESO Plus to use it on PS4.nhaley54ub17_ESO2 wrote: »I've been a subscriber since launch and will coping over to PS4. What device will my ESO Plus membership be associated with, PC or PS4? Will I have to buy 2 separate ESO accounts?
Maybe too many people asked for bug fixes instead of new features?I'm puzzled . . . . .?
Whatever happened to the Armchair Developer idea? That thread was initiated by ZOS prior to the last ESO live event, and yet it did not appear as a segment in that show. I thought, Oh OK, they're not prepared. It will surely be in the next ESO live event. Yet, in going over the scheduled segments, there's no mention of it. What gives? It's a fantastic idea for players and Devs to dream big, imaginative possibilities for the game in concert with no obligation for zos to implement the ideas. Though I do believe it could be a catalyst for some remarkable developments that might not occur otherwise.
Please don't let this idea wither on the vine.
I don't believe it was directly stated, rather it was something inferred from the following:abuniffpreub18_ESO wrote: »Can I ask where this was stated. I just bought the $20 transfer and neither the original mail saying you have 30 days to purchase the transfer or the receipt said anything about having to buy another ESO Plus. Not a big thing, I have two accounts now and both are ESO Plus Imperial editions. Just curious where I missed this notification.ESO Plus will stay with PC and you'll have to buy another ESO Plus to use it on PS4.nhaley54ub17_ESO2 wrote: »I've been a subscriber since launch and will coping over to PS4. What device will my ESO Plus membership be associated with, PC or PS4? Will I have to buy 2 separate ESO accounts?
abuniffpreub18_ESO wrote: »I don't believe it was directly stated, rather it was something inferred from the following:Inferences:
- In order to play The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited on both PC/Mac and console, players will need to have separate accounts for each platform of their choice [link]
- Players will need separate ESO Plus memberships for PC/Mac and console [link]
- From the point of the transfer, the original PC / Mac account will remain 'as is', whilst the new console account will be 100 percent separate [link]
- Crowns will not carry over from PC/Mac accounts to console accounts as part of the transfer [link]
1 and 2 state that PC/Mac and console accounts and their associated ESO Plus memberships are completely separate
3 states that PC will remain "as is", inferring that ESO Plus will not be removed from it
4 states that Crowns, which are bound to the account like ESO Plus membership, will not be transferring
If Crowns and/or ESO Plus membership were copied, you'd have paid only once and ended up with two instances of the purchase. If ESO Plus membership was moved from PC to console, it would be inconsistent with not moving the Crowns and would not leave the PC account "as is".
Ok thanks Enodoc. I didn't see those. That's what I get for spending more time in the game and less on the forums .I think a "Please be aware" notice in the email to purchase the transfer would have been nice.
Thanks for responding.
The motifs are purely cosmetic, I can't see how this would be classified as 'Pay to Win' other than how they look.
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »Can you please explain your rational thought process for putting rare, supposedly special items in Crown Store? Why? This is walking a fine line. Very disappointed...
PLEASE! Address this. Are you going P2W as this looks like the start of it..
The motifs are purely cosmetic, I can't see how this would be classified as 'Pay to Win' other than how they look.
Try being a crafter when part of your appeal to your customers is that you have access to the crafts/traits/rare motifs that they want... and then, after having spent several months getting to that point, you find out that the motifs are about to become a whole lot less rare.
Yeah. Fun times.
The motifs are purely cosmetic, I can't see how this would be classified as 'Pay to Win' other than how they look.
grimsfield wrote: »-When are houses coming?
-Whats going on with storage space?
-Are you guys actively trying to fix the loading screen issues? Will you acknowledge them as more than just the result of players using addons?
DaveMoeDee wrote: »wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »Can you please explain your rational thought process for putting rare, supposedly special items in Crown Store? Why? This is walking a fine line. Very disappointed...
PLEASE! Address this. Are you going P2W as this looks like the start of it..
It has no impact on competitive content like trials times or survivability in PvP. It isn't pay to win.
If you view ESO as a economic simulation game, then accept that economies change all the time as certain industries become irrelevant. As certain products become commodities, companies find different differentiators or shift to different services. Anyway, what really matters in gear crafting is the research.
And is crafting of gear for sale the biggest impact of motifs, or is the selling of motif books itself the largest economic impact of motifs?
ZOS_JasonLeavey wrote: »Ask Us Anything for ESO Live: 4/10
nightwalkerrobin_ESO – Ever consider combat pets for ALL CLASSES, not just sorcs?
It’s a fun idea, but we also want classes to remain unique and different. The Nightblade has Shadow Image which is special because it can’t be attacked. Summoned pets that last until killed is a cool mechanic that only Sorcerers have access to. If we did add pets for other classes it would probably be something everyone had access to, and we would want their gameplay to be distinct from Sorcerer and Nightblade pets.